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inhospitable

adjective as in unfriendly

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The San Diego Symphony, one of the country’s rising orchestras, has renovated its formerly inhospitable concert hall with surprising success.

Mars is more inhospitable to human occupation than the most punishing terrestrial environments, such as Antarctica and the remote desert.

Still, New Mexico’s farmers manage to will bounty out of a seemingly inhospitable land.

No one would trek through inhospitable terrain, far away from home, just to be a burden on a new land.

Mrs McArthur was unconvinced by the excuses from the regional heads of government - which included having other commitments and meetings that day - telling the BBC it was "petty and inhospitable".

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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